JEFFREY ALEXANDER & THE HEAVY - LIQUID DONNON
Jeffrey Alexander and the Heavy Lidders return with their best album yet, and a UK tour this August. Press by Silver PR
ââOn the alternate timeline where the Meat Puppets inherited the bulk of the Grateful Deadâs tourheads when Jerry Garcia died in 1995, none of this would be necessary, because Jeffrey Alexander and the Heavy Lidders are a household name for evolving their own musical space that overlays dusty folk, cosmic jazz, deep psych, free improv, and even (gasp!) indie rock, building an audience that ranges from open-eared curiosity seekers to deep committed music weirdos thatâs also yielded the Heavy Lidders, an infamous sub-cult of concert tapers that youâre already sick of hearing about. A lot of other things are better over on that timeline, too.
But in this consensus reality (and probably the other one, too), Liquid Donnon catches the Lidders at their heaviest, âheavyâ in the Lidderverse being far from a monolithic musical idea. Thereâs heavy like the album-opening âFrom Loch Raven to Fells Point,â one of several tracks with elegant and gnarled conversational jams featuring the core Lidders lineup of Alexander alongside guitarist Drew Gardner and bassist Jesse Sheppard (both of Elkhorn) and drummer Scott Verrastro. But thereâs heavy, too, like âCalliope Walkerâ and âTightroping,â featuring Gardner shifted to dream-space vibraphone, the former with saxophonist Tacuma Bradley, the latter with Christina Carter of Texas noise-psych legends Charalambides on veil-crossing wordless vocals, her first collaboration with Alexander in some 20 years.
But then thereâs also heavy like the cover photo of Alexanderâs late friend and album namesake Donnon, taken at a Dead show at Rich Stadium in Buffalo in 1989, a spirit threading through the songs and weaving unexpectedly into Alexanderâs life decades later, emerging especially when Alexander passed through a near-death experience of his own. But, taken together, the different heavies of Liquid Donnon add up into a state of musical grace, where all the Heavy Lidders from all the universes come together as one. Just, like, imagine.
Convened in 2019 on Alexanderâs relocation back to his native east coast, the Heavy Lidders are the latest hard-touring expression for the guitaristâs music, joining a vast and tangled discography (and tape list) that includes the beloved long-running west coast Dire Wolves Just Exactly Perfect Sisters Band and, before them, the Iditarod and Black Forest/Black Sea, as well as a bushel of solo play-all-the-instruments projects, a stint with Jackie-O Motherfucker, sessions with Kemialliset YstĂ€vĂ€t and Avarus and others, and youâll have to keep digging for the rest.
And while itâs not hard to find tapers at Lidders gigs (and they encourage you to be one), or to track themes and songs over Alexanderâs many live releases, Liquid Donnon makes a new primary text, the original versions of six new pieces for the repertoire. The album closes with a devastating pairing of âReservoir Dropâ into âThe Summer Song,â floating into a duo between Alexanderâs guitar and Carterâs voice. Catch a half-dozen Lidders shows this summer, and you might not ever catch them playing it like that again, but you just might open the doorway back to that better place." - Jesse Jarnow (writer, WFMU DJ, producer and host of The Good Olâ Grateful Deadcast)
JEFFREY ALEXANDER & THE HEAVY LIDDERS UK TOUR AUGUST 2026:
2nd SHEFFIELD- Alder Pub with Bobby Lee 3rd SOWBERY BRIDGE - Puzzle Hall 4th CAMBRIDGE - Portland Arms 5th STOKE ON TRENT - Artisan Tap 6th YORK - The Crescent 7th NOTTINGHAM - JT Soar 8th LONDON - Cafe OTO 9th BUILTH WELLS - Kozfest! 10th HEREFORD â Weirdshire
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JEFFREY ALEXANDER & THE HEAVY - LIQUID DONNON
JEFFREY ALEXANDER & THE HEAVY - LIQUID DONNON
Jeffrey Alexander and the Heavy Lidders return with their best album yet, and a UK tour this August. Press by Silver PR
ââOn the alternate timeline where the Meat Puppets inherited the bulk of the Grateful Deadâs tourheads when Jerry Garcia died in 1995, none of this would be necessary, because Jeffrey Alexander and the Heavy Lidders are a household name for evolving their own musical space that overlays dusty folk, cosmic jazz, deep psych, free improv, and even (gasp!) indie rock, building an audience that ranges from open-eared curiosity seekers to deep committed music weirdos thatâs also yielded the Heavy Lidders, an infamous sub-cult of concert tapers that youâre already sick of hearing about. A lot of other things are better over on that timeline, too.
But in this consensus reality (and probably the other one, too), Liquid Donnon catches the Lidders at their heaviest, âheavyâ in the Lidderverse being far from a monolithic musical idea. Thereâs heavy like the album-opening âFrom Loch Raven to Fells Point,â one of several tracks with elegant and gnarled conversational jams featuring the core Lidders lineup of Alexander alongside guitarist Drew Gardner and bassist Jesse Sheppard (both of Elkhorn) and drummer Scott Verrastro. But thereâs heavy, too, like âCalliope Walkerâ and âTightroping,â featuring Gardner shifted to dream-space vibraphone, the former with saxophonist Tacuma Bradley, the latter with Christina Carter of Texas noise-psych legends Charalambides on veil-crossing wordless vocals, her first collaboration with Alexander in some 20 years.
But then thereâs also heavy like the cover photo of Alexanderâs late friend and album namesake Donnon, taken at a Dead show at Rich Stadium in Buffalo in 1989, a spirit threading through the songs and weaving unexpectedly into Alexanderâs life decades later, emerging especially when Alexander passed through a near-death experience of his own. But, taken together, the different heavies of Liquid Donnon add up into a state of musical grace, where all the Heavy Lidders from all the universes come together as one. Just, like, imagine.
Convened in 2019 on Alexanderâs relocation back to his native east coast, the Heavy Lidders are the latest hard-touring expression for the guitaristâs music, joining a vast and tangled discography (and tape list) that includes the beloved long-running west coast Dire Wolves Just Exactly Perfect Sisters Band and, before them, the Iditarod and Black Forest/Black Sea, as well as a bushel of solo play-all-the-instruments projects, a stint with Jackie-O Motherfucker, sessions with Kemialliset YstĂ€vĂ€t and Avarus and others, and youâll have to keep digging for the rest.
And while itâs not hard to find tapers at Lidders gigs (and they encourage you to be one), or to track themes and songs over Alexanderâs many live releases, Liquid Donnon makes a new primary text, the original versions of six new pieces for the repertoire. The album closes with a devastating pairing of âReservoir Dropâ into âThe Summer Song,â floating into a duo between Alexanderâs guitar and Carterâs voice. Catch a half-dozen Lidders shows this summer, and you might not ever catch them playing it like that again, but you just might open the doorway back to that better place." - Jesse Jarnow (writer, WFMU DJ, producer and host of The Good Olâ Grateful Deadcast)
JEFFREY ALEXANDER & THE HEAVY LIDDERS UK TOUR AUGUST 2026:
2nd SHEFFIELD- Alder Pub with Bobby Lee 3rd SOWBERY BRIDGE - Puzzle Hall 4th CAMBRIDGE - Portland Arms 5th STOKE ON TRENT - Artisan Tap 6th YORK - The Crescent 7th NOTTINGHAM - JT Soar 8th LONDON - Cafe OTO 9th BUILTH WELLS - Kozfest! 10th HEREFORD â Weirdshire
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Jeffrey Alexander and the Heavy Lidders return with their best album yet, and a UK tour this August. Press by Silver PR
ââOn the alternate timeline where the Meat Puppets inherited the bulk of the Grateful Deadâs tourheads when Jerry Garcia died in 1995, none of this would be necessary, because Jeffrey Alexander and the Heavy Lidders are a household name for evolving their own musical space that overlays dusty folk, cosmic jazz, deep psych, free improv, and even (gasp!) indie rock, building an audience that ranges from open-eared curiosity seekers to deep committed music weirdos thatâs also yielded the Heavy Lidders, an infamous sub-cult of concert tapers that youâre already sick of hearing about. A lot of other things are better over on that timeline, too.
But in this consensus reality (and probably the other one, too), Liquid Donnon catches the Lidders at their heaviest, âheavyâ in the Lidderverse being far from a monolithic musical idea. Thereâs heavy like the album-opening âFrom Loch Raven to Fells Point,â one of several tracks with elegant and gnarled conversational jams featuring the core Lidders lineup of Alexander alongside guitarist Drew Gardner and bassist Jesse Sheppard (both of Elkhorn) and drummer Scott Verrastro. But thereâs heavy, too, like âCalliope Walkerâ and âTightroping,â featuring Gardner shifted to dream-space vibraphone, the former with saxophonist Tacuma Bradley, the latter with Christina Carter of Texas noise-psych legends Charalambides on veil-crossing wordless vocals, her first collaboration with Alexander in some 20 years.
But then thereâs also heavy like the cover photo of Alexanderâs late friend and album namesake Donnon, taken at a Dead show at Rich Stadium in Buffalo in 1989, a spirit threading through the songs and weaving unexpectedly into Alexanderâs life decades later, emerging especially when Alexander passed through a near-death experience of his own. But, taken together, the different heavies of Liquid Donnon add up into a state of musical grace, where all the Heavy Lidders from all the universes come together as one. Just, like, imagine.
Convened in 2019 on Alexanderâs relocation back to his native east coast, the Heavy Lidders are the latest hard-touring expression for the guitaristâs music, joining a vast and tangled discography (and tape list) that includes the beloved long-running west coast Dire Wolves Just Exactly Perfect Sisters Band and, before them, the Iditarod and Black Forest/Black Sea, as well as a bushel of solo play-all-the-instruments projects, a stint with Jackie-O Motherfucker, sessions with Kemialliset YstĂ€vĂ€t and Avarus and others, and youâll have to keep digging for the rest.
And while itâs not hard to find tapers at Lidders gigs (and they encourage you to be one), or to track themes and songs over Alexanderâs many live releases, Liquid Donnon makes a new primary text, the original versions of six new pieces for the repertoire. The album closes with a devastating pairing of âReservoir Dropâ into âThe Summer Song,â floating into a duo between Alexanderâs guitar and Carterâs voice. Catch a half-dozen Lidders shows this summer, and you might not ever catch them playing it like that again, but you just might open the doorway back to that better place." - Jesse Jarnow (writer, WFMU DJ, producer and host of The Good Olâ Grateful Deadcast)
JEFFREY ALEXANDER & THE HEAVY LIDDERS UK TOUR AUGUST 2026:
2nd SHEFFIELD- Alder Pub with Bobby Lee 3rd SOWBERY BRIDGE - Puzzle Hall 4th CAMBRIDGE - Portland Arms 5th STOKE ON TRENT - Artisan Tap 6th YORK - The Crescent 7th NOTTINGHAM - JT Soar 8th LONDON - Cafe OTO 9th BUILTH WELLS - Kozfest! 10th HEREFORD â Weirdshire













